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Actor Jim Kelly, who played a glib American martial artist in "Enter the
Dragon" with Bruce Lee, has died. He was 67.
Marilyn Dishman, Kelly's ex-wife, said he died Saturday of cancer at his home in San Diego.
Sporting
an Afro hairstyle and sideburns, Kelly made a splash with his
one-liners and fight scenes in the 1973 martial arts classic. His later
films included "Three the Hard Way," ''Black Belt Jones" and "Black
Samurai."
During a 2010 interview with salon.com, Kelly said he
started studying martial arts in 1964 in Kentucky and later moved to
California where he earned a black belt in karate. He said he set his
sights on becoming an actor after winning karate tournaments. He also
played college football.
The role in the Bruce Lee film was his
second. He had about a dozen film roles in the 1970s before his acting
work tapered off. In recent years, he drew lines of autograph seekers at
comic book conventions.
"It was one of the best experiences in my
life," he told salon.com of working on "Enter the Dragon." ''Bruce was
just incredible, absolutely fantastic. I learned so much from working
with him. I probably enjoyed working with Bruce more than anyone else
I'd ever worked with in movies because we were both martial artists. And
he was a great, great martial artist. It was very good."
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